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Master of the Triumph of Death: The Triumph of Death, 1330s
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Rogier van der Weyden: Deposition, 7'2⅝" X 8'7⅛" (2.2 X 2.62 m); oil on panel
Before 1443, possibly c. 1435–38
15th-Century Northern European Early Renaissance Art
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Jan van Eyck
Double Portrait, traditionally known as Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife, Giovanna Cenami
33 X 22½"
1434
Oil on panel
15th-Century Northern European Early Renaissance Art
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Jan and Hubert van Eyck: Ghent Altarpiece; height 11'5". Completed 1432; Oil on panel
15th-Century Northern European Early Renaissance Art
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Claus Sluter:
Well of Moses,
for the Carthusian monastery of Champmol;
height of figures about 5'8" 1395–1406*
* for the exam: this goes with 15th century art
15th-Century Northern European Early Renaissance Art
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Paul, Herman, and Jean Limbourg
February, Life In The Country. Très Riches Heures
8⅞ X 5⅜"
1411–16
international gothic
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Jean Pucelle: Book of Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux (3 ½ x 2 ¼”) 1325; grisaille
Fourteenth-Century Art of France
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Ambrogio Lorenzetti: Allegory of Good Government in the City and Country, Saladella Pace, Palazzo Publica, Siena, 1338
Fourteenth Century Art of Siena
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Giotto,
Virgin and Child Enthroned, 1310
10’8” x 6’ 8 1/4”
Fourteenth Century Art of Florence
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Hugo van der Goes: Portinari Altarpiece (open); triptych; Tempera and oil on wood panel; center 8'3½" X 10’, wings each 8'3½" X 4'7½”; 1474–76
15th-Century Northern European Early Renaissance Art
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Cimabue:
Virgin and Child Enthroned
1280
(it’s technically from the 13th century, but associated with 14-the century art of Florence)
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